The Art of Photography
Dive deep into the world of photography with "The Art of Photography" webinars! This interactive series features 8 expert-led sessions exploring various genres and techniques. Learn from the best as these accomplished photographers share their insider knowledge and creative insights. Elevate your craft and unleash your artistic vision with this unique learning opportunity.
Part 1: Portrait Photography
Photographer Tony Corbell discusses the art of portrait photography and shares his techniques for capturing beautiful portraits.
Part 2: Travel Photography
Scott Kelby shares his travel photos and the stories behind them. Kelby also shares his top tips for travel photography.
Part 3: Smartphone Photography
Photographer Hazel Meredith discusses smartphone photography. She explains which camera and editing apps to use and shares some of her favorite photos.
Part 4: Cityscape Photography
Photographer Jim Nix gives his best tips for street photography. He also shares some of the photos he's taken around the world.
Part 5: Street Photography
Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis go over the art of street photography. Lane and Varis discuss the images taken for their Neighborhoods of New York project, deconstructing each shot in constructive fashion.
Part 6: Pet Photography
Dog photographer Kaylee Greer teaches you the art of pet photography. Greer deconstructs her images, describing how she got the shot, and discusses everything from angles to camera settings to posing our furry friends.
Part 7: Landscape Photography
Landscape photographer Gina Yeo discusses landscape photography. Yeo breaks down every step needed to achieve that beautiful landscape shot of your dreams. She explains everything, including planning, composition, post-processing, and what's in her camera bag.
Part 8: Self-Assignments
In this final part of The Art of Photography series, aviation photographer Joe Glyda explains self-assignments. Glyda discusses finding inspiration when you have no work or want to try something new. He shares three of his self-assignment projects and how they made him fall in love with aviation photography.
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